Rumors are running rampant lately and today we hear that Apple may be evaluating a Palm purchase. This rumor comes about after two of Palms biggest investors are calling for the company to be sold.

There are a few connections that link Palm and Applesome more concrete than others. They are located close to each other, some of the early Palm employees are previous Apple employees and Jobs has already taken a stab at buying the company back in the 90s. Treo Newton 800p nanoite? Lets hope it would be better than Motorola and Apples phone offspring.

Rumors are running rampant lately and today we hear that Apple may be evaluating a Palm purchase. This rumor comes about after two of Palms biggest investors are calling for the company to be sold.

There are a few connections that link Palm and Applesome more concrete than others. They are located close to each other, some of the early Palm employees are previous Apple employees and Jobs has already taken a stab at buying the company back in the 90s. Treo Newton 800p nanoite? Lets hope it would be better than Motorola and Apples phone offspring.

What do you all think???

Click to expand...

I would love it, and I would buy (or want to buy) every product they put out, no matter what.

unfortunately this seems all to true. apple is taking the business plan of a vengeful victim. it refuses to work with anyone so it makes all its own solutions. it says "you don't want to develop for our awesome platform? well we'll either write better software than you or buy you"

which sounds great at first until you wake up one morning and realize that apple has like 3 serious developers and 13000 amateur programmers working on its platform.

unfortunately this seems all to true. apple is taking the business plan of a vengeful victim. it refuses to work with anyone so it makes all its own solutions. it says "you don't want to develop for our awesome platform? well we'll either write better software than you or buy you"

Click to expand...

Before the Treo 700(p?), all Palm products (I think) were compatible with Apple computers. The same goes for Handspring's Visor, Sony's Clié, and other PalmOS-using PDAs.

Yeah, I would SO be on board for this. I cant even imagine what a treo would look like after a "Job's job" on it! I've been wanting to upgrade from just a regular phone to something like this and if apple bought it... woohoo, just that much better!

It will never happen. When does Apple aquire companies? Never. It is not their style. They create, they do not usurp. Apple is not Microsoft.

Furthermore, PDAs are a losing business. No one wants PDAs anymore. Everyone got one in the late 90s and then realized they are worthless gadgets. They have seen a bit of rebirth with the Blackberry and the Treo, but they are communications devices more than anything else.

It will never happen. When does Apple aquire companies? Never. It is not their style. They create, they do not usurp. Apple is not Microsoft.

Furthermore, PDAs are a losing business. No one wants PDAs anymore. Everyone got one in the late 90s and then realized they are worthless gadgets. They have seen a bit of rebirth with the Blackberry and the Treo, but they are communications devices more than anything else.

It will never happen. When does Apple aquire companies? Never. It is not their style. They create, they do not usurp. Apple is not Microsoft.

Furthermore, PDAs are a losing business. No one wants PDAs anymore. Everyone got one in the late 90s and then realized they are worthless gadgets. They have seen a bit of rebirth with the Blackberry and the Treo, but they are communications devices more than anything else.

Click to expand...

Well, you are partially right.

Apple has acquired companies in the past, one of the biggest being NEXT (which brought Steve Jobs back to Apple). And it was Steve Jobs (and some others ) who bought Lucas Animation and turned it into Pixar.
Steve Jobs doesn't have anything against buying other companies.

I agree with you on your second point however. Apple will not buy Palm, as it is not profitable enough.

Keeping in mind that Palm is now two companies. Which one would Apple want, the software or the hardware company?

One little interesting sidelight to this rumor is that Palm bought the assets of Be some years ago, so if Apple bought Palm (or PalmSource, which presumably now owns the Be property), they'd get BeOS along with. FWIW.

It will never happen. When does Apple aquire companies? Never. It is not their style. They create, they do not usurp. Apple is not Microsoft.

Furthermore, PDAs are a losing business. No one wants PDAs anymore. Everyone got one in the late 90s and then realized they are worthless gadgets. They have seen a bit of rebirth with the Blackberry and the Treo, but they are communications devices more than anything else.

Click to expand...

Ummm, did you even read the article? Jobs already tried to buy Palm in the 90's so if investors want Palm to sell, this rumor might actually have some truth to it.

Also, you say no one wants PDA's anymore...
1. Notice how many people on this thread would want one?

2. Ever hear about the following that the Newton STILL has??? It's huge.

3. How about all the people who got soooo excited when the rumor of the iPhone surfaced?

Seriously, could you imagine if Apple did buy Palm? Obviously they would not just rebrand and keep Palm products the same. They would use all their patents and hardware ideas and build on them. I think this would be a stellar move for Apple. Just imagine a smartphone/pda/iPod that Apple has complete control over? (dammit Im drooling all over myself now!!!)

Having just got a Palm T|X yesterday I'd obviously love Apple to buy Palm. And to all those who say PDA's are dead or dying, they're not. They have evolved into smartphones and the Palm T|X I would suspect will be the last(ish) high-end PDA from Palm that isn't a cellphone too.

Palm/Apple (PApple?) need to do something very soon if they're going to anything or Windows PPC Mobile will take the market, which would be a crying shame.

What should PApple do to secure their market share? Take the T|X add an iSight mini, iLife lite, and nail the seamless syncing between the PApple OS and Mac AND crucially MS Windows Outlook stick in the cellphone gubbins (which'll take next to no room judging by the Moto SLVR) and bump the battery life. Keep the price below £300 without a contract and build a great big factory to keep up with demand.

I personally don't see much of a prevalance of PDAs any more. Not at work, or expos I attend. Perhaps the bulk have converted over to blackberry phones, but still, for the most part, people just have laptops.

I personally don't see much of a prevalance of PDAs any more. Not at work, or expos I attend. Perhaps the bulk have converted over to blackberry phones, but still, for the most part, people just have laptops.

Click to expand...

Well, I don't know what kind of work/expos you attend, but I know in my industry PDA's are the majority (usually people have both laptops and PDA's). PDA's just make a ton of sense because you dont need a chair or desk as you do with a laptop. You can work on them while standing or walking. Also, you can get access if you have a cell signal as opposed to having to have wifi or ethernet.

The really hot ticket these days is the Blackberry. It doesn't make much sense for Apple to buy Palm unless they're interested in creating a killer phone/pda combination, and don't think they have the software expertise to pull it off themselves.

The really hot ticket these days is the Blackberry. It doesn't make much sense for Apple to buy Palm unless they're interested in creating a killer phone/pda combination, and don't think they have the software expertise to pull it off themselves.

Click to expand...

I have 2 things to say to that..... 1 - duh?? (in regard to the phone/pda statement) and 2 - Are you kidding??? (to the software expertise part)

MacRumors attracts a broad audience
of both consumers and professionals interested in
the latest technologies and products. We also boast an active community focused on
purchasing decisions and technical aspects of the iPhone, iPod, iPad, and Mac platforms.